Influence of methionine synthase (A2756G) and methionine synthase reductase (A66G) polymorphisms on plasma homocysteine levels and relation to risk of coronary artery disease

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作者
Laraqui, A
Allami, A
Carrié, A
Coiffard, AS
Benkouka, F
Benjouad, A
Bendriss, A
Kadiri, N
Bennouar, N
Benomar, A
Guedira, A
Raisonnier, A
Fellat, S
Srairi, JE
Benomar, M
机构
[1] CHU Avicenne, Ligue Natl Lutte Contre Malad Cardiovasc, Lab Biochim & Biol Mol, Rabat, Morocco
[2] Univ Mohammed 5, Fac Sci, UFR Biochim Immunol, Rabat, Morocco
[3] CHU Pitie Salpetriere, Lab Biochim Med A, Unite Fonct Endocrinol Mol Oncol, F-75634 Paris, France
[4] Univ Abdelmalek Es Saadi, Fac Sci, UFR Biol Cellulaire & Mol, Tetouan, Morocco
[5] CHU Avicenne, Ligue Natl Lutte Contre Malad Cardiovasc, Serv Cardiol A, Rabat, Morocco
关键词
homocysteine; methionine synthase; methionine synthase reductase; gene polymorphism; coronary artery disease; risk factors;
D O I
10.2143/AC.61.1.2005140
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background - Elevated plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) is increasingly being recognized as a risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) and other defects. Recent genetic studies have characterized molecular determinants contributing to altered homocysteine metabolism. Our objectives were therefore to confirm the relationship of tHcy with CAD and to examine the importance of genetic influence on tHcy in the coronary angiograms and conventional cardiovascular risk factors recorded in 230 subjects.We also determined the genotype frequencies distribution of the A2756G transition of the B-12-dependent methionine synthase (MTR) gene and the A66G mutation of the methionine synthase reductase (MTRR) gene. Results - Patients with CAD (n = 151) had significantly higher tHcy concentrations than control subjects (15.49 +/- 2.75 mu mol/l vs. 11.21 +/- 3.54 mu mol/l, P < 0.001). Hyperhomocysteinaemia (tHcy >= 15 pmol/1) was a risk factor for CAD [RR = 4.07, 95% Cl: 2.21 - 7.47, P < 0.001]. The homocysteine concentrations were significantly different between smokers and non-smokers, at 15.63 +/- 3.10 vs. 12.45 +/- 3.84 mu mol/l, P < 0.05. In addition, smokers with hyperhomocysteinaemia demonstrated a markedly increased risk of CAD (OR = 2.50,95% Cl: 1.67 - 3.32, P < 0.05) compared with non-smokers with normal homocysteine.The 2756G and the 66G allele contribute to a moderate increase in homocysteine levels (P = 0.008 and P = 0.007, respectively), but not to CAD (P > 0.05). Combined MTR and MTRR polymorphisms, the 2756AG + 66AG and the 2756AG + 66GG were the combined genotypes that were a significant risk factor for having hyperhomocysteinaemia (14.4 +/- 2.8 mu mol/l, OR = 2.75, IC 95% = 1.21 - 6.24, P = 0.016 and 17.9 +/- 4.1 mu mol/l, OR = 6.28, IC 95% = 1.46 - 12.1, P = 0.021, respectively). Statistic analysis using the UniANOVA test shows that these two polymorphisms have an interactive effect circulating homocysteine levels (P < 0.05). Conclusion - Our data suggest that moderately elevated tHcy levels are prevalent in our population and are associated with an increased risk for CAD. This study provides evidence that the MTR A2756G and MTRR A66G polymorphisms significantly influence the circulating homocysteine concentration. In addition, the MTR and MTRR genes may interact to increase the risk for having hyperhomocysteinaemia.
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